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▪ I. resigning, vbl. n.|rɪˈzaɪnɪŋ| [f. resign v.1 + -ing1.] Resignation.
1395Purvey Remonstr. (1851) 144 Bi merciful dispensacioun aftir wilful resigning. c1450Godstow Reg. 202 Þat hir resininge & quite claiminge sholde be sure, she strengthid hit with þe puttinge to of her seele. 1482Caxton's Chron. Eng. ccliii. X 5 b, The peple wondred of the ceesing and resignyng of Felix to hym. 1530Palsgr. 262/1 Resyning of a thyng. 1743Buccleuch MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) I. 407 His Lordship's resigning is of no loss to the service. ▪ II. reˈsigning, ppl. a. [-ing2.] That resigns.
1703Collier Ess. Mor. Subj. ii. 99 Neither ought we to be too Implicit or Resigning to Authorities. 1710Steele Tatler No. 198 ⁋2 The peaceful, mild, resigning, humble Inhabitant, that animated her beauteous Body. 1894R. Bridges Humours Crt. i. 109 The still fresh air of this October morning, With its resigning odours. 1899J. W. S. Simpson Mem. W. S. Simpson 100 This resigning Choir found a home in the Church of St. Vedast. |